Two Bros, Two Wives, and Two Sets of Kids drawn by me

in #inuyasha7 years ago

So here they are from left to right. Rin and Shippou, Kagome Higurashi, Sesshoumaru, Inuyasha, Ayame, and my InuAya fan children, Kenta and Keita. I mainly aged up Rin to be seventeen, Shippou to be fifteen, Kagome to be twenty-four, Sesshoumaru to be twenty-eight, Inuyasha to be twenty-six, and Ayame to be twenty-three.

This was something I did back when I was a seventeen-year-old third-year high school student before I transitioned to senior year back in the spring of 2010. I did this as my final project in computer class, but when looking back at this, I realized I should have outlined, hence that's why it appeared like this. Nowadays, I know better.

Okay, enough beating myself up about it let's get on to the picture itself. As you can tell, I am not only a hardcore Inuyasha x Ayame shipper but I also ship Sesshoumaru and Kagome all the way. Even more so, I decided to bulk up both Sesshoumaru and Inuyasha to make them appear more warlike and badass.

For Sesshoumaru and Kagome, I can certainly see them adopting Rin and Shippou to be their own children. Eventually, Sesshoumaru and Kagome would end up having hanyou children of their own to add to their happy family. The family dynamics would work with Sesshoumaru being the stern, strong, and calm father, Kagome being the spirited and doting mother, Rin being the fun-loving and sweet older sister, and Shippou being the adorable younger brother.

There's no doubt I love to ship Inuyasha and Ayame until the ends of the earth. They seem destined for each other. I also gave them their children, namely Kenta who is four and Keita who is three in this picture. I can envision Inuyasha as the manly, strict, brave, and tough dad and Ayame as the equally strong and loving mother. Moreover, I can see Inuyasha training his sons to be a great fighter like him.

So, yes, this was something I kind of enjoyed doing when I was in my teens and it still has some sentimentality behind it.

Inuyasha belongs to Rumiko Takahashi.
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what a creativity!!!

Thanks for the interesting post :)

fabulous one..

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great nostalgia...
great art...

thank's for sharing

Wow. Its really beautiful and amazing. Thank you so much for sharing this interesting article.

nice art

Great family related art.........This negative we can say that a good post........... @antonireviews

Yes, in our memory remain, usually a good memory. Interesting post, thank you.

wonderful nostalgia sir .
Amazing art .
looking awesome sir

Thank you for sharing your post